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| Meinhover, vice president; Mrs, Frei- BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1998 eS) SOCIETY and CLUBS , Fraternal Organizations Pick Executives for 1937 |= ‘ Degree of Honor and Women's Benefit Associations Also Note Christmas Election of officers for the ensuing year was the principal business at meetings Wednesday -evening of the Degree of Honor Protective and Women’s Benefit .associations, Mrs. Margaret Hall of Fargo, state field director, conducted the installa- tion ritual for the new leaders elected by the W. B. A. Mrs, A. H. Irvine ‘was named president succeeding Mrs. G, M. Freitag, who had served for two years. Others chosen were Mrs. T. B. tag, acting past president; Mrs. Fred Srarens financial secretary; Mrs. W. J. Wilcox, recording secretary; Mrs. Louis A. Benser, treasurer; Mrs. Dan Heidt, lady of ceremony; Mrs. J. O. Lyngstad, auditing committee mem- 3 Mrs. Otto Wannagat, sergeant; Mrs. Bert Korupp, chaplain; Mrs, H. E. Paul, musician; Mrs, C, J, Eliason, HEADQUARTERS “CANDY UPMENT EVERY BROADWAY | DRUG STORE Corner Fifth & Broadway tion of their services and members gifts when the annualia Christmas observances was eid. pres Bog acoder Hope rae completed the Wek was pinned Wythe relent and sh eee Come '| Add to Reservations of the lodge’s drill team, Mrs, Norman T. Livdahl, resigned, at & separate meeting of that group. Regular rehearsals will be started at the next meeting Jan. 13. Mrs. was named delegate and Miss Marie Huber alternate to the grand lodge session. Named to office with Mrs, Brazerol president; Schreiner, second vice president; Mrs, Harry Homan, treasurer; Miss Rosa J. Huber, hee cial secretary; ith | Tullberg and Mrs. Chris Nelson won Hegge, Aune, inside watch, and Miss Eunice Welsh, outside watch. Mrs, Nichols was introduced as the! prise. new juvenile lodge director. This group will meet monthly on the third Saturday, starting with December. Drill team members were presented with gifts from the lodge in recogni- PER EER ee ah er re a oP e 4 4 Y 4) 4) dy a) dl dtd) dla dl dl dy dd) td dy dy dla) Td) deat tld) de dd Drum Top Table $7.95 A popular style that fits in smartly with any type furniture. caddy od) dtl dd ony English Lounge Chair $19.75 A large, well designed chair of superior construction. All materials used are of excellent quality. Handsome mohair covering, pillow back, deep spring-filled cushion ' seat. Choice of blue, green, rust, brown. Is Best of All! For Charity Function Names of 10 additional persons re- Fort Lincoln Group. Hears che caalhotie J Is 5 companion, volume to ee of last year, “The Exile,” her mother’s life. Carmer's work concerns the folklore and traditions of several New York communities and the reviewer. quoted liberally n| from the book. About 15 regular and reserve army ). | officers’ wives attended. Mrs. Phipps -* *& at | Lodges Give Second Party for Aged Home Eleven tables of bridge and whist were in play and the card games were followed by refreshments as the In- dependent Order of Odd Fellow and The this and a similar party earlier in the season go to the Odd Fellows home for the aged at Devils Lake. In bridge, the high and low score sec-| favors went to Earl Scharnowske and J. W. Scott, respectively. Mrs. E. L. corresponding awards at whist. Mrs. Dave H. Hamilton was the winner of a handmade comforter given as door The committee from the two lodges which arranged for the benefit wish to thank those who contributed in any way to making either of the two centered her tea table with yellow and orchid pompons arranged in a low crystal bow] and set in a square formed by four tall orchid tapers in .| crystal holders. § ees Mulkey Family Comes Here From Canal Zone New arrivals at Fort Lincoln this week were Major and Mrs. Oren A. Mulkey and their two children, Oren, | # Jr,, and Kathleen Adele. ‘They came here, after spending a short time vacationing on the west coast, from Fort Clayton, Panama, Canal Zone, where Major Mulkey was stationed with the 33rd Infantry. HURRY! HURRY! If you want Campbell’s PORTRAITS for Christmas Make an Appointment Today Phone 1795 CAMPBELL’S Corner Third and Main Present this Grand Family Gift Governor Winthrop Desks $1 Delivers It $29.50 This beautiful piece is an authentic reproduction of Mahogany finish, serpentine front, brass aayvere: ball and claw feet. the prized original. Hundreds of Gift Suggestions Cogswell Chair $19.95 A real man’s chair, deep euahianed seat, wide roll- ing arms, large ottoman. Covered in heavy quality tapestry. Book Trough Table $2.75 Attractive V-matched wal- nut veneer top, with trough for favorite books, One'of several styles at this price. - + OTHER SUGGESTIONS - - Lampe ee. Zenith Redle Living Reem Suites Smoker Sets Magasine Racks Feet Btesls | Bowman Furniture Co. | Colonial Rocker $16.75 Here's the chair Mother will enjoy most, Com- fortable, sloping back, -made without a break, for utmost pleasure. jut gui wood, size 20x40 inch top, seven ar iid drawers, nebo tn en rhea sen ek sbnnte ohne ro rhe bee PPR Rope ope ree pore re ope rpg pe ee roe Hostess Chair St. Mary's Alumni association. Reff, Lajpresecil of the apatimtion making the party arrange! urges all members to attend. -| | Meetings of Clubs es And Social Groups mT, American Lacien Auster, |{lnry ‘room, aa red and green of the season, * ee St. Mary’s Alumni Will Meet Tonight A.0.U.W. Ledge ments and To Give Talk on Toys At Public Gathering ‘eaenfe fomen, in: ‘an open The Bismarck Association of Universit; vites the public to attend forum meeting at 7:30 p. m., Thurs- day, at which Mrs. Harry ‘am will speak on “Toys That Teach.” The talk, including suggestions for Christ- mas gifts for children of every age, will be concluded with a demonstra- tion of several educational toys. There is no charge for admission to the talk, which will be given in the court house. ee 8 Mr. and Mrs. Q. P. Kurkowski, 1115 Avenue C, entertained their cribbage club, which has eight members and meets fortnightly, Wednesday eve- ning. Park Mansher won first prize and Mrs. James Henn, the consolation s F FF ] rf un The social affair planned for the] gift. 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